Coachella Valley Animal Campus Offering Free Pet Microchips Ahead of Fourth of July
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With Fourth of July celebrations just around the corner, the Coachella Valley Animal Campus is encouraging pet owners to take extra precautions to keep their furry family members safe.The campus is offering free microchips and ID tags for cats and dogs ahead of the holiday, a time when shelters often see an increase in lost pets due to fireworks.Animal welfare officials say the loud noises and bright flashes associated with fireworks can be frightening for animals, causing some to panic and run away from home.The service is available on a walk-in basis, and no appointment is required. To qualify, pet owners must be local residents. Dogs must be brought on a leash, while cats must be transported in secure carriers.Officials recommend ensuring pets have proper identification before the holiday and keeping them indoors in a safe, comfortable environment during fireworks displays.The free microchips and ID tags can provide a critical link in reuniting lost pets with their families if they become separated during Fourth of July festivities. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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